TAMPA - Maikon Bonani finished his USF football career with
most of the program's kicking records and a prestigious conference honor to
boot.

USF's all-time career points leader has been named to the
All-Big East First Team after connecting on 18 of his 23 field goal attempts
this season.

The Bulls' senior class was well represented on the All-Big
East Second Team with offensive lineman Mark Popek, defensive tackle Cory
Grissom, linebacker Sam Barrington and punter Justin Brockhaus-Kann all
becoming selections.

Bonani was the Bulls' leader in points this season with 75
and he leaves the program atop the USF record books in field goal percentage
(76.7), most consecutive PATs made (62), consecutive field goals made (12),
along with points scored in a career (269).

Popek provided USF with versatility on the line this season
despite battling through injuries. The Plant City, Fla., native began the year on the Outland
Trophy Watch List and wound up starting nine games.

Grissom will be suiting up for the Senior Bowl after ranking
second among USF defenders with 7.0 tackles for loss along with 38 tackles and
2.5 sacks.

Barrington finished second on the team in tackles (80) and
ranks eighth all-time at USF in stops with 258. He also posted 6.5 sacks, 3.5
tackles for loss and two forced fumbles to earn an invitation to the East-West
Shrine Game.

Brockhaus-Kann set a single-season career high with a
punting average of 40.6 yards that ranked him fourth in the Big East. His 70-yard
punt at Cincinnati ranks him second all-time in program history behind Devin
Sanderson's 72-yarder in 2002.